Gayla is a writer, photographer, and former graphic designer with a background in the Fine Arts, cultural criticism, and ecology. She is the author, photographer, and designer of best-selling books on gardening, cooking, and preserving.
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3 thoughts on “Oxalis Obtusa ‘Buttercup’”
I like the diversity but this plant would constantly have me in a panic since it looks like it wants to be watered immediately! I think I will leave the naturally droopy plants up to the experts :-)
Hi Gayla,
Did you grow this plant from the bulb? If so, is there a bulb supplier that you would recommend? I can find lots of good succulents here in Austin, but sometimes I see your botanical photos and would love to know where I could get them…especially via the mails. I am about to relocate much further north and am trying to decide what to do about some of the plants!!! – P
Patience: I got these from a friend but in the US I would try Telos Rare Bulbs. I have never ordered from them… but want to. They have a great selection of oxalis bulbs.
I like the diversity but this plant would constantly have me in a panic since it looks like it wants to be watered immediately! I think I will leave the naturally droopy plants up to the experts :-)
Hi Gayla,
Did you grow this plant from the bulb? If so, is there a bulb supplier that you would recommend? I can find lots of good succulents here in Austin, but sometimes I see your botanical photos and would love to know where I could get them…especially via the mails. I am about to relocate much further north and am trying to decide what to do about some of the plants!!! – P
Patience: I got these from a friend but in the US I would try Telos Rare Bulbs. I have never ordered from them… but want to. They have a great selection of oxalis bulbs.